Caltrans prepares for a major winter storm disrupting Sierra travel. Also, last minute voter guides for the California primary. Plus, Senate candidate Rep. Barbara Lee. Finally, Sierra College hosts “The Business of Art Symposium.”
Winter Storm Travel
Another major winter storm is headed toward Northern California and the National Weather Service is warning travel over the Sierra Thursday through Sunday will be dangerous. Forecasts are calling for upwards of 10 feet of snow in some areas and Caltrans is warning drivers of major delays and even road closures throughout the storm. Jeremy Linder, Caltrans Public Information Officer, joins us with a look at how the agency is preparing and how drivers can stay up to date over the next few days.
League of Women Voters
With the primary days away, there is still time for voters to research candidates, turn in their ballots and prepare to go to the polls. Paula Lee, President of the League of Women Voters of Sacramento County, provides an update on resources and information voters can use before they make their choices.
Senate Candidate Rep. Barbara Lee
We’re closing in on our conversations with the leading candidates for Senate. With less than a week to the California Primary Rep. Barbara Lee joins us about what sets her apart from her Democratic opponents – who are also her congressional colleagues – as well as the lived experiences that shapes how she leads.
Business of Art Symposium
This weekend, artists will be heading to Sierra College in Grass Valley to learn about the business of art – a symposium for professional development in the creative community which includes workshops, business planning, partnerships, legal advice, and mentoring across California. Kellie Cutler with the Truckee Cultural District and Heather Heckler with the Grass Valley-Nevada City Cultural District join Insight to discuss The Business of Art Symposium happening Saturday, March 2 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.